Greenwich Dance Presents UP MY STREET - ONLINE!
By: A.A. Cristi
Four 'TV episodes' featuring brand new dance works performed by professional dancers and local volunteers, interviews with choreographers - and an invitation to join in
Essential viewing begins Thursday 25 June at 6pmhttps://www.facebook.com/greenwichdance/ Forced indoors by Covid-19, Greenwich Dance has re-imagined Up My Street - Showtime!, a borough-wide project designed to tackle cultural inequality and loneliness, into Up My Street - Online! Beginning on Thursday 25 June, four TV-style episodes featuring brand-new short dance works, interviews with choreographers and excerpts from their eclectic back catalogues, plus an invitation to get moving will be screened via the organisation's YouTube channel. Greenwich Dance has commissioned four choreographers - Zoie Golding, Mathieu Geffré, Temujin Gill and Sarah Blanc - to each create a brand-new piece of dance for the camera, made entirely within lockdown restrictions. Edited by award-winning film-maker Roswitha Chesher, each piece will be screened within in its own magazine-style episode which will be hosted by Blanc, also a comedienne and performer. The choreographers have each with worked a mix of professional dancers and volunteers aged between 13 and 68 who came to the project via a call-out to local South East London Facebook groups. Each choreographer has a cast of between eight and ten people, most of whom are strangers to each other.
Zoie Golding has used the detective character from her interactive live piece Sleuth to create an interactive digital game. She has posted clips of him, performed by professional dancer Niko Hanakam, and asked her cast to make choices about his next steps. Does he use the toothpick or the crowbar to open the locker? Does he search this room or the next one to hunt for his missing magnifying glass? The result is fantastically original fun.
Listings information below.
Videos
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM CURTAIN CALL'S SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN (7/09-7/19) |
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Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Kweskin Theatre (8/06-8/15) |
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Guys & Dolls Kweskin Theatre (6/05-6/27) |
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Brighton Beach Memoirs The Kate (6/11-6/14) |
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Water for Elephants – The Musical at William H. Mortensen Hall William H. Mortensen Hall (6/02-6/02) |
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Twelve Angry Jurors The Little Theatre of Manchester (7/30-8/16) |
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Annie Goodspeed Opera House (10/30-12/27) |
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Auntie Mame Brookfield Theatre (6/26-7/18) |
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Daniel Tosh Toyota Oakdale Theatre (6/12-6/12) |
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Amélie Brookfield Theatre (11/13-12/05) |
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